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At least 150 killed as devastating Storm Daniel sweeps eastern Libya
Dozens remain missing, as powerful storm and floods collapses buildings in Libya's east.
Sami activist protests in front of Norwegian parliament over wind turbines
Part of Europe's biggest wind turbine farm was built on land traditionally used by the Indigenous Sami community.
Fifty years ago, Chile’s army ousted a president and everything changed
Augusto Pinochet is remembered as the dictator whose regime tortured, killed and disappeared thousands of people.
Dutch court sentences Pakistani ex-cricketer who threatened Geert Wilders
Khalid Latif posted a video in 2018 offering three million rupees for the death of the far-right Islamophobe.
Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts for third time this year
Local emergency management agency says eruption on Hawaii's Big Island 'does not pose a lava threat to communities'.
Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin meeting: What we know so far
Analysts say North Korea can offer Russia ammunition, rocket systems and short-range ballistic missiles for Ukraine war.
How to support Morocco’s earthquake victims
Here are some organisations that are collecting donations to help the people of Morocco.
Williamson and Boult to lead New Zealand’s Cricket World Cup charge
Opener Finn Allen and fast bowler Adam Milne miss out on the squad for the ODI World Cup in India.
‘Completely innocent’: UK parliamentary researcher denies spying for China
Suspect says espionage for Chinese government 'would be against everything' he stands for.
From Dearborn to the NFL: Robert Saleh’s meteoric rise
American football has changed the fortunes of countless Arab Americans from the Detroit suburb, including Jets coach.

